The answer to the previous question is: Since copper is a good conductor of heat and it has a low specific heat capacity, it conducts the heat energy and takes less amount of heat energy from its contents to acquire the temperature of its contents. Hence, it is used in making a calorimeter.
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FeCl3
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Ferric Chloride(III)
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ferric chloride
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🙂 ….. thank you …. sry i was not able to visit the site for a few days …
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Iron (III) chloride
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Sadaf,
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iron(III)chloride (FeCl3)
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FeCl3
iron (III) chloride
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Ferric Chloride (FeCl3)
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COBALT(II)NITRATE Co(NO3)2.6H2O
SOLUBLE IN POLAR SOLVENTS
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copper(ii)nitrate
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